After the dark days of Hedge King in Winter, Eithne of the Gwynn remained in Droma for the merest fortnight, seeking to learn if now-King Eowain would make her a suitable husband.
Though urged by her father, his aunt, and the Drymyn Brotherhood to confirm their arranged marriage, Eithne returned, still undecided, to her home in the remote mountain village of Dolgallu.
None could force her to marry against her will, and her mind was troubled with many grave concerns.
These are the correspondences that passed between Eowain and Eithne in those dark days of Winter.
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When Sir Torryn Roderick shares a passionate kiss with a pretty village wench he doesn't know that the young woman is a actually a lady. He is more shocked to discover that she is betrothed to another man. Soon Torryn learns that the so called gentleman who is to be her groom is not what he seems and Torryn valiantly vows to protect the fair lady, risking his own life.
Lady Elyssande Durand was taught to be content with whatever came her way and her betrothal was one such matter. Ladies were not supposed to feel what she felt until a Welsh knight showed her unbridled passion one chance night. But she cannot dare to dishonor her vow knowing that the repercussions could be catastrophic for everyone involved - herself, her family and the man with whom she knows she is fast falling in love.